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AMUSEMENTS, • ORCHESTRAL MATINEE SATURDAY. KING'S. The Theatre that ING'S. Sets tho Standard. "THE CRY OF THE WEAK." A Pathe Super-Feature, Starring the World's Greatest Emotional Actress, FANNIE WARD, Also, THE PRINCE OF WALES AT AUCKLAND. MRS. J. F. WOODWARD, Wellington's Premier Soprano. And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT I A Drama of Mother Love, "HUMAN DESIRE," "HUMAN DESIRE," V A Picture for all Lovers of Children, Starring tho Lovely ANITA STEWART, ■ Also, MR. LEO B. BUCKERIDGE, The Local Talented Baritone, Aid THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte: (a) Norwegian Bridal Procession (Grieg) (b) March from "Tannhauser" (Wagner) Prioea as •usual. Plan at the Bristol. EVERYBODY'S. Continuori VERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. Final Screening To-night of "IN THE GLOAMING," "IN THE GLOAMING," 'A Beautiful Story of Love and Adventure, featuring the Famous English Actress, VIOLET HOPSON VIOLET HOPSON. And the Highly Interesting Scenes of THE PRINCE'S VISIT. THE PRINCE'S VISIT Have you seen this delightful picture? If not, see it To-day or To-night. Sessions—il, 12.30, 2.25, 4.20, 6.15, 8.10. Tee empress, EE EMPRESS-, Continuous, 11 tin 10 p.m. Last Screening of this Great Programme. MONTAGUE LOVE, "THE ROUGH NECK," WILLIAM DUNCAN In the Ninth Episode of -• • -THE MAN OF MIGHT." Special Attraction, THE PRINCE'S VISIT, THE PRINCE S VISIT,. _ 'A Splendid Picture of Ms Arrival in Auckland. Ar(ri . ir , rr , COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME L TO-MORROW. onn Star at 11.20- 1-85. 3.50, 6.5, 8.20. COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE is the end to which are directed tho activities and resources of the "BEGG" MUSIC HOUSE- _ Our service begins with selling pianos 1 of the highest quality and -utmost re- ■ liability Models by BRINSMEAD, JESSE FRENCH, • LYON AND HEALY, BRASTED, WINDOVER,. ROGERS. And Player Pianos bi . JESSE FRENCH AND FOSTER. Our eervico does not end there, how- . ever: it follows the piano into the home, ■ thus ensuring -lasting satisfaction and pleasure to the owner.OUR SHOWROOM AWAITS- YOUR INSPECTION-CALL IN TO-DAY. The worth-while advice we give you costs nothing. 1 fIHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., , vJ Manners Street. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. TOILET SPECIALISTS. A VALUABLE CURATIVE TREATMENT. I A lII' sufferers from Nervous .Troubles; ■£% Lung Complaints, Rheumatism, and Eczema, can ensure lasting xelief. -by taking a course of High Frequency Violet Ray Treatment. Medical men emphatically recommend my course as extremely beneficial for all skin troubles. Hot Air Baths, Electric Baths, and . General Massage, under supervision of a qualified and experienced nurse. Call or write Mrs. Huljen, Dept. D., 3A Courtenay Place, Wellington. WHY TOLERATE SUPERFLUOUS HAIR? QOME folk have a fear of anything electrical, but we assure all sufferers from Superfluous Hair that theso disfiguring hairs can be permanently and almost painlessly removed by "ELECTROLYSIS." _ The very latest and up-to-the-minute installation is what we use, and under the gentle operating of our skilled mani- . pulators yon hardly feel anything. Socials, Dances, and many otiher festivities that call for personal charm and beauty are in full swing. Look your best! Call up at the Boudoir; we will gladly suggest and advise. MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Cnmille," Cooper's Buildings, opp. "Evening l Post," Wellington. 'Phone 1791. mO LOOK one's best, smart, wellgroomed, send_ all your dull, worn artificial hair, switches, toupees, pads to be bygienically treated and made to , look like new. The cost is small and you will bo delighted with results. All Skin Foods, Face Powder, all shades. ■MISS MILSOM, Hair and Face Specialist ('Phone 814), 94 Willis Street. BUSINESS NOTICES. . " BOOKS! CuOKSi Post Free. LATEST BOOKS that are worth reading: "The Veldt Trail." by Ger- - trade Page; "Keith's Dark Towers," by Gene Straton Porter; "Rainbow Valley," bv L. M. Montgomery; "The Desert of Wheat." by Zane Grey; "In Secret," by Robert Chamber*. Price. 6s, posted. - A. Apfced, 121 Manners Street, Wellington. Ronald t. m'lean, s.t., Metaphysician and Neurologist, May be consulted at his Roomu, No. 2 Courtenay Place. Chronic and Nervous Disorders Specialised. Insomnia, Paralysis, Constipation, and other diseases successfully treated.. Hours, 10-12, 2-5, Evenings by appointment. Telephone 20-631. Residence 21—761. PRINCE WEEK RESERVE. \Af E suggest a Piece of our RICH " FRUIT CAKE, Almond Iced, at 2s. per lb.—it's good. DUSTIN'S LTD., Cuba Street. ✓ QORSET SPECIALIST. ' MRS. COX. 139 Manners Street. Opposite King's Theatre, Wellington. WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels will make your boots wear longer—tlioy keep the soles level I Mado from best Para Rubber! Get only Wood-Milne's! OTORISTS! PETROL REDUCED Gs. per case by having an "AIR-FRIC-TION" Carburettor, Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. AY F. CAMPION. Typieto and Genoral Agent, Room 11, Top Floor, •Adelphi Chambers (next Empress), Willis Street. Box 247. 'Phono 790. TfKTOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels cost leas y V than leather heels, and they also wear considerably longer. But make suro yon get Wood-Milno's. ifIASTLE'S PRESCRIPTION PHAR; <0 MACIES, IC9 and 189 Riddiford Street, are noted for prompt and accurate dispensing TTST BARBER & CO., Dry Cleaners (no ■ lW« dj;elng)» 125 Cuba Street, City,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 183, 29 April 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 183, 29 April 1920, Page 7

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